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issuing the time regulations or whatever law they need. so they build in the money to bring them more money. that they are handing over the nbc. this is a huge screaming cry, this does benefit the rich. this is a great understand. freddie you know i run a talk show in the basement call "don't bother escaping." i bring in the shuffle, the goggles. >> dana: you work hard. >> greg: i don't get a tax break. >> andrea: but this says you have to have a live studio audience. >> greg: they're only alive for a while. [ laughter ] >> andrea: i was going say the voices in your head. that was better. >> eric: two years ago, g.e., 2010, didn't pay any taxes. they hardly pay -- on a percentage it's insane how little taxes they pay. new york won't make any money on this deal. >> andrea: they might dole out money. dozen ossafetys do this. they pay no taxes, they owe, they owe less than the credit they're getting. they are making money off the back of the taxpayers. they make an energy they like. we like green energy so we'll take it from the taxpayers and
issuing the time regulations or whatever law they need. so they build in the money to bring them more money. that they are handing over the nbc. this is a huge screaming cry, this does benefit the rich. this is a great understand. freddie you know i run a talk show in the basement call "don't bother escaping." i bring in the shuffle, the goggles. >> dana: you work hard. >> greg: i don't get a tax break. >> andrea: but this says you have to have a live studio...
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, taxes are deducted, there are minimum wage laws, et cetera. if they are an independent contractor the rules don't apply. a lot of the girls are paying to dance there. when they get tips testify to tip out bartenders and the like. they have a vested interest in not classifying them as employees. but they are probably employees. as long as the employer has some control over their hours, what they wear, how they do their job they are employees. these girls probably have a good lawsuit. >> that didn't come out right. the stripper story made us think about you. i should have said -- >> don, really. >> strippers are attractive. thanks, karen. we appreciate it. see you next time. >> all right, don. >>> boy scout leaders and eagle scouts make their voices heard. >> do my duty to god and country. scout sign, please. >> why they say homosexuality and politics have no place in their organization. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ female announcer ] nothing gets you going quite like the power of quaker oats. today is going to be epic. quaker up. today is going to be epic
, taxes are deducted, there are minimum wage laws, et cetera. if they are an independent contractor the rules don't apply. a lot of the girls are paying to dance there. when they get tips testify to tip out bartenders and the like. they have a vested interest in not classifying them as employees. but they are probably employees. as long as the employer has some control over their hours, what they wear, how they do their job they are employees. these girls probably have a good lawsuit. >>...
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compare that to when the health law was argued. we saw the first campers out here about three days early. it gives you some sense of just how important these cases are. dozens are camped out this morning waiting to be part of history. >> it's okay to disagree with us and about issues, but we still need to be recognized and part of the fabric of this country. >> reporter: experts say it will be hard for the court to ignore a huge shift in public opinion. 20 years ago, most of the country opposed same-sex marriage. >> the fact that the majority of americans support marriage for gay and lesbian couples is definitely going to be something that will be in the back of the justices' minds. >> reporter: two california couples are challenging the state's 2008 voter approved ban. opponents say it violates the 14th amendment. >> we want to feel the same sense of security that other married couples want to have. we think it's worth fighting for. >> reporter: supporters argue traditional marriage must be protected. >> the institution of marriag
compare that to when the health law was argued. we saw the first campers out here about three days early. it gives you some sense of just how important these cases are. dozens are camped out this morning waiting to be part of history. >> it's okay to disagree with us and about issues, but we still need to be recognized and part of the fabric of this country. >> reporter: experts say it will be hard for the court to ignore a huge shift in public opinion. 20 years ago, most of the...
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. >> the police did not break the law but offer-westort and the aclu have filed a civil lawsuit against san francisco and the police chief saying the search violated his constitutional rights. the san francisco city attorney's office is not commenting on the suit until it has been reviewed. >>> it is a monumental milestone for youtube. youtube says more than 1 billion people now visiting its online video site each and every month to see little guys like this chew on brothers' fingers. youtube crossed the billion user threshold five months after facebook announced its own billion user milestone. that's got to hurt. mountain view-based google bought youtube back for $1.76 billion in 2006 back when unit only had 50 million users worldwide. >>> it's a big-time happy birthday to twitter. the san francisco-based company turning seven years old today. to celebrate, the social media site releasing a greatest hits video. twitter releasing this animated time line that includes the very first tweet ever from founder jack dorsey who posted, just setting up my twitter. it includes other milestones i
. >> the police did not break the law but offer-westort and the aclu have filed a civil lawsuit against san francisco and the police chief saying the search violated his constitutional rights. the san francisco city attorney's office is not commenting on the suit until it has been reviewed. >>> it is a monumental milestone for youtube. youtube says more than 1 billion people now visiting its online video site each and every month to see little guys like this chew on brothers'...
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. >> just yesterday colorado governor john hickey signed into law the toughest gun legislation in the country. >>> and now here's your first look at this morning's dish of cram scrambled politics. >> they issued a bill to stop the nfl team from using redskins as a federal trade mark. washington has been using the name redskins since 1933 and officially registered redskins in 1967. >>> texas senator ted cruz continues to make waves. recently he objected to a routine senate resolution commemorating multiple sclerosis awareness week. his office said cruz had less than 48 hours to review it and wanted more time to read the document which was a whopping 500 words. >>> president obama came to israel bearing gifts for the prime minister and his family. mrs. netanyahu received stationary by designer charles maxwell and a sterling silver orchid broach. the prime minister's daughter got custom candle sticks and both of his sons received custom bronze goblets. >>> at the press conference earlier today, both the president and prime minister had opening statements. but the event was limited to two
. >> just yesterday colorado governor john hickey signed into law the toughest gun legislation in the country. >>> and now here's your first look at this morning's dish of cram scrambled politics. >> they issued a bill to stop the nfl team from using redskins as a federal trade mark. washington has been using the name redskins since 1933 and officially registered redskins in 1967. >>> texas senator ted cruz continues to make waves. recently he objected to a routine...
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the law should be repealed entirely. another 25% want it repealed in part. and you can see that is an up-tick on that repeal entirely from october 2010. it's a bit of an up tick. joining me is the president and founder of the new democrat network and former campaign advisor for president clinton. and founder of american commitment and studying the health care law and marc thiessen, a fellow at american enterprise institute and columnist for "the washington post" and chief speech writer for president bush. i didn't know chief, but promoting you. >> every day is a battlefield promotion, megyn. >> megyn: i know from talking to bill in prior segments he's not a huge fan of obamacare, but one of the few people who actually truly understands it and so, phil, you are an important voice on this panel, i hope i haven't m mischaracterized your feelings. and look at the law, about to go full bore, it's coming. what are the main concerns right now you have about the rollout from this point forward? >> well, look, megyn, we've alread
the law should be repealed entirely. another 25% want it repealed in part. and you can see that is an up-tick on that repeal entirely from october 2010. it's a bit of an up tick. joining me is the president and founder of the new democrat network and former campaign advisor for president clinton. and founder of american commitment and studying the health care law and marc thiessen, a fellow at american enterprise institute and columnist for "the washington post" and chief speech...
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., law enforcement officials are calling ebel former 211 gang member. i read past statements by the head of the gang task force saying once a gang member joins its group, you don't really get out in any way other than getting killed. do you buy that? is that kind of hype? >> oh, no, i don't buy that he's a former member. i mean, lot of times this is the stuff that's for life. i got out, when you get out, you've got to prove yourself, you've got to be working with law enforcement, talk to them in some way, shape or form or trying to get other kids out. there's no evidence proving this guy's done any of that. >> why do you think they would be calling him a former gang member, then? >> because a lot of times when a guy leaves prison, a lot of institutions basically start to refer to them as former. if they don't get in any trouble in six months, even up to a year, they basically take him off the list. they take him off the radar. a lot of times these guys come back later on. you can stay quiet for six months to a year if you're on probation or parole. >> t
., law enforcement officials are calling ebel former 211 gang member. i read past statements by the head of the gang task force saying once a gang member joins its group, you don't really get out in any way other than getting killed. do you buy that? is that kind of hype? >> oh, no, i don't buy that he's a former member. i mean, lot of times this is the stuff that's for life. i got out, when you get out, you've got to prove yourself, you've got to be working with law enforcement, talk to...
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laws of their state different from opposite sex couples. >> reporter: defenders of the law say congress has as much right as the states to make its own definition of marriage. >> doma is important because congress said it was important. we sent our elected representatives to washington, d.c., and they chose to say that marriage is one man and one woman for federal law. >> reporter: conservatives say the founding fathers never contemplated gay marriage. >> it's clearly not what anyone understood as marriage at the time of the framing of the constitution. >> reporter: still, same-sex family as pay taxes and don't get the same benefits. the issue with doma gets complicated if they have children who are also excluded from benefits. >> when we have kid, i would like them to be born in a post-doma united states. >> reporter: ironically, conservative legal advocates say raising children is one of the biggest arguments in favor of preserving traditional marriage between and a man and a woman. the supreme court is likely to decide the doma case some time this june. >>> we'll take you to iraq nex
laws of their state different from opposite sex couples. >> reporter: defenders of the law say congress has as much right as the states to make its own definition of marriage. >> doma is important because congress said it was important. we sent our elected representatives to washington, d.c., and they chose to say that marriage is one man and one woman for federal law. >> reporter: conservatives say the founding fathers never contemplated gay marriage. >> it's clearly...
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and one of paul's. . >> a friend at a law firm in town said, you cannot be any law firm in this town and oppose same-sex marriage. clearly, he had to leave his law firm. >> i think that was for somewhat different reasons. it was because they had cleared the case. >> you believe a lot of things. >> should we judge doma on the political powerlessness of 1996 or as of today? the theory is that you measure the degree of scrutiny based on the ability to affect it in legislative process, not simply to be heard. there were not very powerful lobbies back in 1996, were there? >> actually, there were, but the more important thing is that you looked to now because of the political power to exercise same-sex marriage within a state, to repeal doma and a host of other things. it is precisely why that rhatigan go to a highly contentious approach -- why rather than going to a highly contentious approach with decades of destruction of politics over this, it would be best to be worked out through the genius of our system in the different states and by the federal government. we can all make arguments
and one of paul's. . >> a friend at a law firm in town said, you cannot be any law firm in this town and oppose same-sex marriage. clearly, he had to leave his law firm. >> i think that was for somewhat different reasons. it was because they had cleared the case. >> you believe a lot of things. >> should we judge doma on the political powerlessness of 1996 or as of today? the theory is that you measure the degree of scrutiny based on the ability to affect it in...
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wade happened, a lot of politicians could say this is settled law. so you don't have to spend a great deal of time engaged in debates with a potential political opponent over it. if the court, if it keeps these laws intact, how could that complicate the path for politicians running for office? >> it could. it could complicate what democrats have been able to do in a lot of the states across the country. and craig, there is the possibility there could be a mixed verdict as well. where the court strikes down the defense of marriage act on federal grounds. but then keeps the california's ban against gay marriage and prop 8. so it could be a mixed, but the politics of this as i mentioned, the polling. you see the direction where this country is going. sometime america's politics and the courts move a little bit slower than overall popular opinion. but continues in one direction right now. >> there have been a number of republicans, most notably rob portman who has endorsed same sex marriage. this is what he said. take a listen. >> i don't know what will
wade happened, a lot of politicians could say this is settled law. so you don't have to spend a great deal of time engaged in debates with a potential political opponent over it. if the court, if it keeps these laws intact, how could that complicate the path for politicians running for office? >> it could. it could complicate what democrats have been able to do in a lot of the states across the country. and craig, there is the possibility there could be a mixed verdict as well. where the...
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joining us now is kengy osheena, the chief justice of constitution until law at nyu law school. he'll be in the courtroom tomorrow to hear the legal arguments in the prop 8 case. professor osheena, thanks very much for being here tonight. >> it's great to be here, rachel. >> first of all, can you sum upper up for us, what is the basic question the court will be deciding tomorrow? >> there are two claims being made, constitutionally. one is the freedom to marry claim, which is under the due process clause of the 14th amendment. the other is an equal protection claim, which says there has to be equal treatment, regardless of what entitlement is on the table for same-sex couples as for opposite-sex couples. so the range of options that we have with those claims are, usually people frame it as 0 to 50. it's either no states or all 50 states. but there are actually three options in the middle. and i think that the court is most likely to do one of those threes. there are two ways to get to one state, a just california solution, we can talk about either of those. and there's an eight-
joining us now is kengy osheena, the chief justice of constitution until law at nyu law school. he'll be in the courtroom tomorrow to hear the legal arguments in the prop 8 case. professor osheena, thanks very much for being here tonight. >> it's great to be here, rachel. >> first of all, can you sum upper up for us, what is the basic question the court will be deciding tomorrow? >> there are two claims being made, constitutionally. one is the freedom to marry claim, which is...
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that's a point of law. the reason that they were in attendance at the original trial in the appeal, though, is because she was vieds a flight risk. she's not here now. she's not going to have to come back anytime soon if at all. >> talk about this concept of double jeopardy here in the united states because, of course in italy you can be tried twice for the same crime. that's not the case for an american. would there be any circumstance in which she would actually have to face those charges again, and the u.s. would be forced to send her back to italy? >> that's always an open question. i would think it would be highly doubtful, and here's why. we abide by a constitution and this is a country that values human rights and under the 5th amendment double jeopardy says you cannot be tried for the same offense twice. we have a treaty with italy and it provides, since 1984, it's bilateral that we would have an extra decision proceeding we may need to bring her back i doubt the united states would honor that. brie
that's a point of law. the reason that they were in attendance at the original trial in the appeal, though, is because she was vieds a flight risk. she's not here now. she's not going to have to come back anytime soon if at all. >> talk about this concept of double jeopardy here in the united states because, of course in italy you can be tried twice for the same crime. that's not the case for an american. would there be any circumstance in which she would actually have to face those...
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pes, hvac, meps, there is a whole range of law enforcement. so we brought a wealth of experience and a lot of people to this particular project. who have good experience with transportation, i should say that all of these individuals have transportation backgrounds as well. >> one of the reasons that urs is in a very good position to look at the transit center is because of our out reach, we have got extraordinary advantage to access and look at threatening information on a daily basis that is due in part to the contracts that we hold. some classified and some open. this access is conducted on a constant basis and we use it to validate the threats so that we know what is going on every day of the week. we look at and weekends. we look at the intelligence programs that we have, again, we have got some classified contracts. that will allow us to look at closed source information, not available to the public. and open source information which, of course, is. what that does is allows us to provide fidelity. modality is how a weapon is delivered, i
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. a short while ago by retired colonel morris davis former prosecutor at guantanamo bay he's also a law professor at howard university and he began by saying the one hundred seventy million dollars request seems to be a sign that one tunnel bay is not closing and the time soon. it was interesting general kelly said you know guantanamo was intended to be a temporary facility so the things that were built were intended to last for a few years not for a decade or more and you know we're eleven years now so it's another what hundred fifty two hundred seventy million on top of the hundred twenty million the spent every year just on the recurring cost of keeping the detainees there so going along with what the general said so i mean it was the intention for this place to shut down but now we're just in so deep that that's just not feasible right when i was involved as chief prosecutor we designed the expeditionary courtroom which was a prefab type building because it was intended to be used for a couple of years and then disassembled and taken apart never used again but that was back in two t
. a short while ago by retired colonel morris davis former prosecutor at guantanamo bay he's also a law professor at howard university and he began by saying the one hundred seventy million dollars request seems to be a sign that one tunnel bay is not closing and the time soon. it was interesting general kelly said you know guantanamo was intended to be a temporary facility so the things that were built were intended to last for a few years not for a decade or more and you know we're eleven...
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but none of that is deterring former presidential candidate michele bachmann who says the law literally kills people. >> especially vulnerable women, vulnerable children, vulnerable senior citizens now get to pay more and get less. that's why we're here. because we're saying let's repeal this failure before it literally kills women, kills children, kills senior citizens. let's not do that. let's love people. let's care about people. let's repeal it now while we can. >> apparently she isn't along in her opposition. the ap sum it is up this way. if you look at how it is faring half the states are doing their best to roll out obamacare. the rest are doing their best to ignore it all. good morning. the fight isn't over if you listen to republicans. they say repealing health care is still a possibility. let me just play a few little clips for you. >> i want you to take a look at that stack of paper behind me. it's the most powerful argument yet against obamacare. >> we believe that obamacare is going to be so unpopular in this country, because of all the broken promises that it will prove. r
but none of that is deterring former presidential candidate michele bachmann who says the law literally kills people. >> especially vulnerable women, vulnerable children, vulnerable senior citizens now get to pay more and get less. that's why we're here. because we're saying let's repeal this failure before it literally kills women, kills children, kills senior citizens. let's not do that. let's love people. let's care about people. let's repeal it now while we can. >> apparently...
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they're targeting prop 8, that is the california law that bans same sex marriage. but the u.s. supreme court is going to be hearing the case starting tomorrow. but hollywood wants to be heard now. here is nischelle turner. >> reporter: it is the fight for same sex marriage, a war many in hollywood are on the front li
they're targeting prop 8, that is the california law that bans same sex marriage. but the u.s. supreme court is going to be hearing the case starting tomorrow. but hollywood wants to be heard now. here is nischelle turner. >> reporter: it is the fight for same sex marriage, a war many in hollywood are on the front li
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. >> if law enforcement wanted to read letters or other paper corresponds they have to get a warrant but in this age of technology you don't have the same protections. if your e mail has been opened or more than six months old law enforcement can read them. >> in cases the law is confusing and has permitted the government to search your e mails. >> investigators look at e mails, that is not always the case. e mail privacy became a debate after the cia director general petraeus resigned or an extramarital affair. privacy experts asked what protections do ordinary people have? >> no warrant no. records. >> state senator leno wants to define the line in california. electronic communications should nobody different. they're all private. >> all we're seeing is that we'll make the case there is a reasonable cause to believe illegal activity is ongoing. >> this could require agents get a warrant before asking service providers to hand over e mails. companies would then have to tell you they d some require a warrant but not all. this won't apply. in the past law enforcement had concerns for
. >> if law enforcement wanted to read letters or other paper corresponds they have to get a warrant but in this age of technology you don't have the same protections. if your e mail has been opened or more than six months old law enforcement can read them. >> in cases the law is confusing and has permitted the government to search your e mails. >> investigators look at e mails, that is not always the case. e mail privacy became a debate after the cia director general petraeus...
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sign new gun legislation into law. colorado's governor will sign bills that require universal background checks for gun sales, make buyers pay for those checks and limit the size of ammunition magazines. but today's historic signings come as colorado warns the death of the executive director of the department of corrections, the man in charge of colorado prisons. tom clements was shot and killed at his home last night and right now police have no suspects. colorado state representative rhonda fields is in the newsroom. welcome. >> thank you so much for having me. >> thank you for being here. you know, i want to start with the shooting death of tom clements. when you heard about it, what went through your mind? >> i was very shocked and saddened. our director is such a kind leader. he was very competent. i'm not quite sure why someone would do that. my heart goes out to his family. >> and i'm sure it does even more than most because you have tragedy in your own life with gun violence. >> absolutely. absolutely. so i --
sign new gun legislation into law. colorado's governor will sign bills that require universal background checks for gun sales, make buyers pay for those checks and limit the size of ammunition magazines. but today's historic signings come as colorado warns the death of the executive director of the department of corrections, the man in charge of colorado prisons. tom clements was shot and killed at his home last night and right now police have no suspects. colorado state representative rhonda...
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>> there's an interesting parallel that we see going on between what happened in the sarbanes-oxley law. when it was passed, we saw a lot of merger and acquisition activity that took place. a lot of companies basically copitch lating because they couldn't cover the cost. we've got two major pieces of legislation that are taking place right now in the dodd/frank bill, in the financial sector, and in obama care, and in the health care sector. i think you're going to see some of the same things happening. you're going to see a lot of merger and acquisition activity. i like manhattan partners here. >> who gets hardest hit, as a result of obama care and dodd/frank? where are the areas of this market that you want to avoid, given this higher regulatory environment? >> when you see the passage of the sarbanes, you saw a lot of the smaller companies. they merged the together because they needed to get the economies of scale to cover the cost of all that regulation. i think you're going to see some of the same things happening -- >> smaller and mid-cap -- >> exactly. >> rick santelli, we did not
>> there's an interesting parallel that we see going on between what happened in the sarbanes-oxley law. when it was passed, we saw a lot of merger and acquisition activity that took place. a lot of companies basically copitch lating because they couldn't cover the cost. we've got two major pieces of legislation that are taking place right now in the dodd/frank bill, in the financial sector, and in obama care, and in the health care sector. i think you're going to see some of the same...
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believe nation be the new land lynn and larry were looking for. >> i would love them to be biblical law counties. >> you want a place where people can worship freely as christians. >> yes ma'am. guns we can't even have the bullets we want. >> you can own any kind of gun you want. >> texas isn't allowed to execute folks that rape people. >> can we kill rapists? please say yes, please say yes. >> if found guilty, yes. definitely. >> clearly the time had come for lynn and larry to leave the secular land a place where churches had to be disguised as shopping malls. i told them to gather the hundreds of thousands of like minded pilgrims and go to a new world. welcome all ye -- there's only four of you guys. you guys only got two dudes. (bleep) okay, fine. let's go. and so we brave five set forth on our journey. >> our vessel. ♪ let the river run. ♪ let all the dreamers -- look the puritan forbearers our trip would be long and arduous. let us gather and discuss the dreams we have for this new land. >> i want a place where we can -- >> hold on we're here. hold that thought. >> and 1.65 mil
believe nation be the new land lynn and larry were looking for. >> i would love them to be biblical law counties. >> you want a place where people can worship freely as christians. >> yes ma'am. guns we can't even have the bullets we want. >> you can own any kind of gun you want. >> texas isn't allowed to execute folks that rape people. >> can we kill rapists? please say yes, please say yes. >> if found guilty, yes. definitely. >> clearly the time...
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a big night tonight including the manhunt for the killer of a top law officer gunned down in colorado. he was the chief of that state's prisons and was killed on the doorstep of i had hos of his ho >>> and children and you a siau new number puts the numbers of children with autism at 1 in 50. has there been a dramatic increase? that's the question, tonight dr. sanjay gupta joins us for that. also tonight, a major break in the biggest art heist ever. precious works valued at half a billion dollars, stolen. we have an exclusive interview with a former guard from the museum where the art was taken. we'll tell you what the fbi now knows and take you inside the daring crime. >>> we begin, though, with that manhunt. a massive search for a brazen killer who walked up to the doorstep of colorado's prison chief, rang the bell and shot tom clements dead. this is a fast moving story. casey wian joins us. what's the latest, casey? >> reporter: the latest is, anderson, authorities are asking for help from the public. because they don't have a good sense of who this shooter might have been. the lat
a big night tonight including the manhunt for the killer of a top law officer gunned down in colorado. he was the chief of that state's prisons and was killed on the doorstep of i had hos of his ho >>> and children and you a siau new number puts the numbers of children with autism at 1 in 50. has there been a dramatic increase? that's the question, tonight dr. sanjay gupta joins us for that. also tonight, a major break in the biggest art heist ever. precious works valued at half a...
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much has changed in the 17 years since president clinton signed it into law. he now says it should be overturned because it's unconstitutional discrimination. no states permitted same-sex marriage when congress passed doma. now nine states do allow it along with washington, d.c. 38 others ban it either by law or constitutional amendment. >> what do we want? >> marriage equality. >> when? >> now. >> reporter: and public opinion polls show that more than half of americans now say they support it. that's why supporters of marriage for gay couples claim the cultural tide is moving in their direction. >> if the supreme court disagrees with these claims, history will not look fondly on it. but the court almost prides itself on moving very slowly, not being out in front of the culture, lagging behind some, and that's probably the dilemma for the justices. >> of course, we'll be watching that right here on nbc. that was nbc's pete williams reporting for us. >>> white house officials now say the united states is training syrian secular sources in neighboring jordan and
much has changed in the 17 years since president clinton signed it into law. he now says it should be overturned because it's unconstitutional discrimination. no states permitted same-sex marriage when congress passed doma. now nine states do allow it along with washington, d.c. 38 others ban it either by law or constitutional amendment. >> what do we want? >> marriage equality. >> when? >> now. >> reporter: and public opinion polls show that more than half of...
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these are published expectation by our law enforcement and friends down in washington. i think the east coast has been an unfortunate target and as we work around the country, we look at geographic opportunities that represent smaller or larger, and the answer is no. we have had events in washington and new york, i don't have the opportunity and denny's mentioned that she didn't have the opportunity to grant the relief based on where the country s we don't have the opportunity to look at ourselves. the issue of cost, these wide range of threats imply a broad range of protective design strategies. some of them involve the structure of the building, some involve the facade of the building, some involve the fire protection system of the building and some involve the air handling of the building. when you look at threat and mitigation strategy you can spend a lot of money in spending on high level of protection. urs has researched the threats what's plausible and credible and the fatalities the building could endure. to your point, director harper, you can't build a buildin
these are published expectation by our law enforcement and friends down in washington. i think the east coast has been an unfortunate target and as we work around the country, we look at geographic opportunities that represent smaller or larger, and the answer is no. we have had events in washington and new york, i don't have the opportunity and denny's mentioned that she didn't have the opportunity to grant the relief based on where the country s we don't have the opportunity to look at...
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at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. >>> right now, a special edition of "andrea mitchell reports" -- live from jerusalem. >> so long as there's a united states of america -- speaking foreign language. are you not alone. >> he had them at "shalom" says the israeli press. now president obama takes his charm offensive directly to the israeli people. in a major speech he delivered about the importance of israel and the importance of peace with the palestinians. the audience of students helped him deal with a heckler. >> oh no. >> this is part of the live lyre debate we talked about. this is good. >> i have to say we arranged for that, because it made me feel at home. >> you know i -- i wouldn't feel comfortable if i didn't have at least one heckler. >> the president used the forum to deliver another stern warning to the assad regime in syria next door. >> we will not tolerate the use of chemical weapons against the syrian people or the transfer of those weapons to terrorists. the world is watching, we will hold you accountable. >> and he was cheered for his commitment on iran. >> ame
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she says the decision was based quote personally and as a matter of policy and law. the move is creating implications for a presidential 2016 run, a contrast from her 2008 campaign when she opposed marriage equality and supported civil unions. >>> lawmakers in north dakota have passed one of the most restrictive abortion laws in the u.s. and are considering outlawing all abortions. the state legislature pass ad bill to ban abortions as early as six weeks into pregnancy. there's also a proposal to ban all abortion by defining human life as beginning with conception. that's drawn opposition from some doctors. >>> and now for a look at the weather. ho hopefully sunshine and not rain. >> yeah, the west is not quite as bad. in the northern plains, you're dealing with the cold, and in the west, it's a dry morning cute for just about everyone. more clouds in the last couple days. we're watching rain move in eventually. more or less rain tonight for areas like san francisco, los angeles at 54 this morning. we're cold there. intermountain west and seattle area, you still need
she says the decision was based quote personally and as a matter of policy and law. the move is creating implications for a presidential 2016 run, a contrast from her 2008 campaign when she opposed marriage equality and supported civil unions. >>> lawmakers in north dakota have passed one of the most restrictive abortion laws in the u.s. and are considering outlawing all abortions. the state legislature pass ad bill to ban abortions as early as six weeks into pregnancy. there's also a...
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not going to be a magic law that solves this. what we have been advocating is we need the president of the the united states to establish a presidential commission. this isn't about the v.a. but has to do with d.o.d. not having their medical records electronically. >> they gave up on a plan so the d.o.d. would have a streamlined way to get records to the v.a. they gave up on that. >> right. you are never going to get a fully electronics claims process when 60% of the records are on paper. they are asking them to step in and take leadership. >> you are right. it does seem the president would say, look, d.o.d. and v.a., get this together here. i promise, like so many other politicians that we would help to take care of them. when i asked general shinseki the president is fully committed. >> he mentioned the electronic process that will exist five years down the road for veterans to develop their claim. the success of that electronic process is fully dependent on the communication level of from d.o.d. to v.a. in terms of electronic
not going to be a magic law that solves this. what we have been advocating is we need the president of the the united states to establish a presidential commission. this isn't about the v.a. but has to do with d.o.d. not having their medical records electronically. >> they gave up on a plan so the d.o.d. would have a streamlined way to get records to the v.a. they gave up on that. >> right. you are never going to get a fully electronics claims process when 60% of the records are on...
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police say the man's mother-in-law wag outside of her home, unloading items from her vehicle, when two people preached her. one suspect shot the man and then sped away in a dark-colored sedan. >>> a statewide manhunt is on for a san jose man wanted in the stabbing death of his ex-girlfriend. police are looking for juan ramirez. he is accused of the stabbing yesterday afternoon in san jose. investigators released new details today, saying ramirez confronted his former girlfriend, sandra cruz gonsales, in a parking hat and they began to argue. they previously dated and broke up two years ago. police are familiar with the couple. >> gone out, dealt with not only the suspect but the victim to the point where she probably got direction from the police department or the d.a.'s office and filled out a restraining order against the suspect. >> ama: for several hours police searched for ramirez. they went door-to-door checking houses. police believe ramirez is driving a dark green 1996 toyota truck similar to this one and may be heading to mexico. >>> a new detail tonight about an officer invol
police say the man's mother-in-law wag outside of her home, unloading items from her vehicle, when two people preached her. one suspect shot the man and then sped away in a dark-colored sedan. >>> a statewide manhunt is on for a san jose man wanted in the stabbing death of his ex-girlfriend. police are looking for juan ramirez. he is accused of the stabbing yesterday afternoon in san jose. investigators released new details today, saying ramirez confronted his former girlfriend, sandra...
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at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. ♪ cheryl: countdown to the countdown. the smartphone battle rages on. apple takes direct aim at samsung after the release of its new s4 galaxy. is this its last hope? invest like an activist. one fund manager's take on how to follow the smart money as we break down the fundamentals of 13d activist fund. plus another euro bank crisis. the latest move by cypress spooking markets around the world. bob dahl weighs in on how it's impacting the global. the "countdown to the closing bell" begins right now. ♪ cheryl: i'm cheryl casone in for liz claman. it is the last hour of trading, and the count down's beginning, and the dow is making somewhat of a big turn around right now after dropping more than 109 p points. the dow trying to squeeze through the green a little more than 30 minutes ago, now down 26 points as you can see on your screen. u.s. markets have been falling in global selloff in response to cypress' plan for a deposit tax. now it seems like we're shrugging off those headlines. now, shares of hewlett-packard and ve
at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. ♪ cheryl: countdown to the countdown. the smartphone battle rages on. apple takes direct aim at samsung after the release of its new s4 galaxy. is this its last hope? invest like an activist. one fund manager's take on how to follow the smart money as we break down the fundamentals of 13d activist fund. plus another euro bank crisis. the latest move by cypress spooking markets around the world. bob dahl weighs in on how it's impacting the global....
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the move is meant to close a loophole in the state's public records law. the ruling is a victory for those accusing california of a public records act. >>> ktvu learned -- agents used passengers blue tooth devices to track them through the airport. passenger groups are not happy about it. >> reporter: lines can be long. documents show tsa tested a project to measure how long sensors in the terminal to find your blue tooth device, hone in and track you. and how long it takes you to get through security. it detects signals and calculates a wait time. the information would be encrypted and destroyed within two hours. we've learned they tested this technology in 2012 in las vegas and indianapolis. then bailed on it. >> this is an expensive and complicated way of estimating average wait times. compared with having a ticket agent write the time. >> reporter: tsa has been dealing with complaints about how it handles privacy. if not with this technology, then with those enhanced pat down screenings. a spokesman says his group isn't comfortable with blue tooth trac
the move is meant to close a loophole in the state's public records law. the ruling is a victory for those accusing california of a public records act. >>> ktvu learned -- agents used passengers blue tooth devices to track them through the airport. passenger groups are not happy about it. >> reporter: lines can be long. documents show tsa tested a project to measure how long sensors in the terminal to find your blue tooth device, hone in and track you. and how long it takes you...
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. - i have five sons, five daughters-in-law... - oh, long johnson. - 16 grandkids, and they're the joy of my life. - you were wrong, and you didn't. - oh, long johnson. - it's not gonna be the most attractive thing-- - oh, long johnson. - you know, it took me 10 or 12 years to figure out-- - oh, long johnson. [applause] - foxtrot standing by at position alpha. - copy, foxtrot. let's fly in the goods, tango. - [muffled] - standing by in three seconds. two, one. go, cartman. - let's do this. [dramatic music] ♪ [applause] - cartman? go, cartman. - come on, dude. hurry. - no. no! i won't do it. i won't do it, do you hear me? i'm better than this. and to hell with you, mister kitty! you're a bad kitty! bad! bad kitty! it's time somebody stood up and did the right thing. [snaps fingers] [dramatic music] - yeah, do it, cartman. - ♪ all right, football night ♪ ♪ what do you do? ♪ get out your camera and a boobie or two ♪ - wow! - ♪ you got to get serious ♪ - have you ever seen faith hilling that good? - ♪ come on, everybody, it's faith hilling time ♪ ♪ dancin', rappin', t
. - i have five sons, five daughters-in-law... - oh, long johnson. - 16 grandkids, and they're the joy of my life. - you were wrong, and you didn't. - oh, long johnson. - it's not gonna be the most attractive thing-- - oh, long johnson. - you know, it took me 10 or 12 years to figure out-- - oh, long johnson. [applause] - foxtrot standing by at position alpha. - copy, foxtrot. let's fly in the goods, tango. - [muffled] - standing by in three seconds. two, one. go, cartman. - let's do this....
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by law, his boat can carry 14 people, but most days he's out at sea. and he wouldn't be able to navigate if the waters are too rough. >> translator: if an earthquake triggers a nuclear accident, tsunami would also hit. if that's the case, we wouldn't be able to sail out. >> reporter: azuchi-oshin lies 13 kilometers offshore from the nuclear plant in western japan. municipal officials released their revised evacuation plan for the island last month. izake and other citizens gathered to discuss it at the fisheries co-op. >> translator: how many do we carry on our boats? >> translator: it depends on the size. >> translator: each boat should carry as many people as possible and make a run for it. >> translator: what about the bedridden? do we have time to take them along? >> reporter: an nhk survey suggests half of local governments struggle with finding transportation in an evacuation. >> translator: of course we care about our neighbors, but our families are our top priority. i think we'd face a panic even if we ran simulation drills. >> reporter: author
by law, his boat can carry 14 people, but most days he's out at sea. and he wouldn't be able to navigate if the waters are too rough. >> translator: if an earthquake triggers a nuclear accident, tsunami would also hit. if that's the case, we wouldn't be able to sail out. >> reporter: azuchi-oshin lies 13 kilometers offshore from the nuclear plant in western japan. municipal officials released their revised evacuation plan for the island last month. izake and other citizens gathered...
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i don't remember the exact law. this is proof there is waste. barbershop for the senate? really? >> bob: but this has been around since 1950. look at the haircuts of the people lousy barbershop. >> dana: you could pay them a hefty book advance, though, the barbers there. they're good guys. it's not their fault necessarily. but manual the book they -- imagine the book they could write. >> bob: but the other perks is unbelievable. they get all kind of free stuff and they wonder why they are at 19% at the poll. >> kimberly: they cashing in on the taxpayers' expence. >> thank you for the promo. there are books called -- i can't remember the name of the books, but the house and senate puts them out there. >> greg: "hardy boys." >> eric: no. >> greg: "nancy drew." >> eric: they make $700,000, free haircuts and free parking and they expense their water bottles. that is how ridiculous it is. they are bleeding us -- [over talk ] did you know every congressperson and senator has $2 million per year office expense allowance? >> bob: yeah, sure. >> dana: i can understand that, because if you
i don't remember the exact law. this is proof there is waste. barbershop for the senate? really? >> bob: but this has been around since 1950. look at the haircuts of the people lousy barbershop. >> dana: you could pay them a hefty book advance, though, the barbers there. they're good guys. it's not their fault necessarily. but manual the book they -- imagine the book they could write. >> bob: but the other perks is unbelievable. they get all kind of free stuff and they wonder...
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while a new trial has been ordered, italian law cannot force her to return to the country. in a statement, she says she is painful to have the ac quit tall overturned but she is confident in the truth. >>> the supreme court is getting ready to hear the first of two cases that could change the way america deals with same-sex marriage. the first covers prop 8, the way california deals with the ban on gay marriage. frascy pots is outside the court where people have camped out for days to get one of the few seats inside. >> reporter: dozens are camped out waiting to be part of history. >> it is okay to disagree with us and about issues but we still need to be recognized as part of the fabric of this country. >> reporter: experts say it will be hard for the court to ignore a huge shift in public opinion. 20 years ago, most of the country opposed same-sex marriage. >> the fact that majority of americans support marriage for gay and lesbian couples is going to be something that will be in the back of the justice's minds. >> reporter: two california couples are challenging the stat
while a new trial has been ordered, italian law cannot force her to return to the country. in a statement, she says she is painful to have the ac quit tall overturned but she is confident in the truth. >>> the supreme court is getting ready to hear the first of two cases that could change the way america deals with same-sex marriage. the first covers prop 8, the way california deals with the ban on gay marriage. frascy pots is outside the court where people have camped out for days to...
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we are governed not simply by men and women, but by laws. we're fueled by entrepreneurship and innovation and we are defined by a democratic discourse that allows each generation to reimagine and renew our union once more. so in israel. we see values that we share. even as we recognize what makes us different. that is an essential part of our bo bond. now. i stand here today mindful that for both our nations, these are some complicated times. we have difficult issues to work through within our own countries and we face dangers and upheaval around the world. and when i look at young people within the united states, i think about the choices that they must make in their lives to define who we'll be as a nation in this 21st century, particularly as we emerge from two wars and the worst recession since the great depression. but part of the reason i rike talking to young people is because no matter how great the challenges are, their idealism and their ambition always gives me hope. and i see the same spirit in the young people here today. i beli
we are governed not simply by men and women, but by laws. we're fueled by entrepreneurship and innovation and we are defined by a democratic discourse that allows each generation to reimagine and renew our union once more. so in israel. we see values that we share. even as we recognize what makes us different. that is an essential part of our bo bond. now. i stand here today mindful that for both our nations, these are some complicated times. we have difficult issues to work through within our...
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is going to be up against state law, the likelihood in my view is federal law will be controlling. lou: arizona will end up not being able to go beyond that very narrow requirement. >> i don't think they will be able to, but you can never tell, nine justices, usually they go 5-4, but i don't think this is going to go that way. when you're dealing with federal rights versus states rights, my personal view is that federal law should be the one that will trump in this case. lou: were found guilty of raping a 16-year-old girl while a large number of people apparently witnessed the crime, or crimes as a matter of fact, it did not step forward, did not try to intercede, for the facts of the cases we now know. >> effect the facts of the casee horrendous, they are unconscionable. to humiliate in any way a young woman in the way these people did, and then for other people to take photographs of it, to tweet about it, to use the word rape in a fashion that is so much to any kind of civility to me it's just shocking and i think quite frankly these two young men are very fortunate had that bee
is going to be up against state law, the likelihood in my view is federal law will be controlling. lou: arizona will end up not being able to go beyond that very narrow requirement. >> i don't think they will be able to, but you can never tell, nine justices, usually they go 5-4, but i don't think this is going to go that way. when you're dealing with federal rights versus states rights, my personal view is that federal law should be the one that will trump in this case. lou: were found...
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the state local officials can't say certain laws are not. the federal government can send agents in to those and enforce those laws. it may not be as enforced much, but it's not going to stop from enforcing any federal law. i don't know how significant or important it is for people are going to move. [inaudible] i was wondering if you could touch on a lot of disinformation out there about the military style semi automatic weapon that are often discussed as subject to being banned. if you could address the functional differences or similarities to what are called legitimate sporting weapons. >> one of the other questioners at the two-part question i only got to the first part. that is what, is pretty much a made-up term. there's three different types of guns. ashamed to, automatic. when pulled the trigger lots come out. semi automatic, when will it comes out, reloads itself. then there's manually loaded, something like that. military weapons and machine guns like an m-16 has a machine gun with one pulled the trigger several bullets come out o
the state local officials can't say certain laws are not. the federal government can send agents in to those and enforce those laws. it may not be as enforced much, but it's not going to stop from enforcing any federal law. i don't know how significant or important it is for people are going to move. [inaudible] i was wondering if you could touch on a lot of disinformation out there about the military style semi automatic weapon that are often discussed as subject to being banned. if you could...
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. >>> just yesterday colorado governor john hickenlooper signed into law some of the toughest gun legislation in the country. >>> two huge rocket engines from apollo moon missions have been recovered from the depths of the atlantic ocean. after nearly 40 years, the engines have been brought up from the ocean floor by the ceo of amazon.com. the engine fell back to earth once their fuel is spent. they weigh over 18,000 pounds. so far they can't i've which missions the rockets were from. nasa called it a historic find. and basos it was an incredible adventure. >>> bill karins joins us on weather. i didn't know he was a huge space buff. >> that's what i would do if i had millions. >> let's go find something. exactly. >>> good morning, everyone. the nation is really struggling to get out of this winter weather pattern. it's very cold in the northwest with snow showers around pipe want to compare where we're at right now compared to last year. this is last year at this time. almost all of the lower 48, pretty much east of the rockies had no show whatsoever. we had a pretty good snow pack in areas o
. >>> just yesterday colorado governor john hickenlooper signed into law some of the toughest gun legislation in the country. >>> two huge rocket engines from apollo moon missions have been recovered from the depths of the atlantic ocean. after nearly 40 years, the engines have been brought up from the ocean floor by the ceo of amazon.com. the engine fell back to earth once their fuel is spent. they weigh over 18,000 pounds. so far they can't i've which missions the rockets...
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the federal law, and that's the second case that going to be argued on wednesday, is the doma law, defense of marriage act. that act says that no state can be forced, essentially, to adopt gay marriage. the federal law defines marriage as a union between a man and a woman. now, if the court throws that out and says that is unconstitutional, that just means the states can do what they want. some states will adopt gay marriage. as a matter of fact, i think nine states right now have already legalized gay marriage. but the federal law wouldn't affect that one way or the other. it simply would change federal law and in states, by the way, where gay marriage was legalized, you would be able to get federal benefits if you were a partner in a gay marriage. the prop 8 case in california approaches it from a different standpoint. but these two cases give the court a real opportunity to make major changes in this area if they feel they're ready to do that. >> all right, paul, thanks so much. a pivotal case as it pertains to those two cases before the supreme court. meantime, join us in a moment. we'
the federal law, and that's the second case that going to be argued on wednesday, is the doma law, defense of marriage act. that act says that no state can be forced, essentially, to adopt gay marriage. the federal law defines marriage as a union between a man and a woman. now, if the court throws that out and says that is unconstitutional, that just means the states can do what they want. some states will adopt gay marriage. as a matter of fact, i think nine states right now have already...
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but privacy advocates say there is no way to verify that. >>> law enforcement agencies in colorado are asking for the public's help to identify who shot and killed the state prison administrator. his death comes as the governor of colorado today signed gun control legislation that requires background checks for private and online gun sales, and bans ammunition magazines that hold more than 15 rounds. >> several bills that materially make our state safer in the long run and allow us to begin to address some of these issues head on. >> colorado authorities are now searching for what they describe as a dark colored boxy car that may be connected to that shooting. >>> one day after the lake county board of supervisors asked the sheriff to resign, a group is starting a recall effort. he says frank rivero should be removed from office because he is unethical. the sheriff says he has become a lightning rod for criticism, because he is using aggressive policing tactics, and shaking up what he called the old boy's network in the democratic. >>> a serial robber has struck three banks in sonoma c
but privacy advocates say there is no way to verify that. >>> law enforcement agencies in colorado are asking for the public's help to identify who shot and killed the state prison administrator. his death comes as the governor of colorado today signed gun control legislation that requires background checks for private and online gun sales, and bans ammunition magazines that hold more than 15 rounds. >> several bills that materially make our state safer in the long run and allow...
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in michigan they are mad about a right to work law that starts next week. in washington they are mad about all those automatic spending cuts they say that will get worse every week. with right to right would to work states looking to cut more spending is it time for unions to get with the program? to charles payne, dagen mcdowell and charlie gasparino. >> at this point you would think they would start to change their tactics. inflatable racks. >> i love it. >> i find them funny too but realistically it's proven communities where there is fewer and less presence of unions are doing better. you see what happens to the other industries. they have to figure out their dynamic. i have to tell you they will probably have to take a step back to tell the regular people out there, we are not in it for ourselves, that message doesn't get across anymore? >> this is evidence of unions on the run. in michigan, a huge move that state is birth of unions in this country is now a right to work state. what you see, you are starting to see down and dirty tactics. a lot of unio
in michigan they are mad about a right to work law that starts next week. in washington they are mad about all those automatic spending cuts they say that will get worse every week. with right to right would to work states looking to cut more spending is it time for unions to get with the program? to charles payne, dagen mcdowell and charlie gasparino. >> at this point you would think they would start to change their tactics. inflatable racks. >> i love it. >> i find them...
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this is unfolding the very same day that the state's governor is due to sign a new set of gun control laws. just moments ago, the governor gave quite an emotional statement about clement, the man he described as the quintessential public servant and good friend. >> he did his job quietly and intently. he cared deeply about his staff and his family and the community. tom dedicated his life to being a public servant, to making our state better, to making a world a better place. and he is going to be deeply, deeply missed. >> joining me by phone is lieutenant jeff kramer of the sheriff's department. thank you for joining me, a very, very tough time. tell me about the man you're looking for there. do you have a suspect? >> well, unfortunately, we don't have a suspect as of yet. however, we do have a vehicle of interest that we would like help from our local community in further identifying. it was a vehicle that was observed last night about 15 minutes prior to us receiving the first 911 call, a vehicle parked on the side of the road, unoccupied, but it was running. a couple minutes later, it
this is unfolding the very same day that the state's governor is due to sign a new set of gun control laws. just moments ago, the governor gave quite an emotional statement about clement, the man he described as the quintessential public servant and good friend. >> he did his job quietly and intently. he cared deeply about his staff and his family and the community. tom dedicated his life to being a public servant, to making our state better, to making a world a better place. and he is...
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three years ago president obama signed his health care bill into law. it is under a fresh round of attacks from republicans n. a minute we'll go to washington to hear how the republicans are trying to get the law repealed. >>> political scandal in mexico. a conservative candidate is accused of having a steamy past in las vegas. >>> a storm is pounding colorado now with heavy snow and heavy winds. it has made travel nearly impossible in some areas and dangerous in others. one huge pileup north of denver closed down part of interstate 25. i-70 from denver to kansas is closed to drivers. what a nightmare it is. it looks placid and calm -- fairly calm behind you. >> reporter: yeah. it's not bad where we are now in colorado springs, but i can tell you south of here it is absolutely miserable. and it was absolutely miserable early today. interstate 25 which you mentioned is closed north of denver is also a closed because of multiple pile-ups, spinouts on the highway. it is expected to be closed between 5 and 7 hours. we were in the middle of that today. we we
three years ago president obama signed his health care bill into law. it is under a fresh round of attacks from republicans n. a minute we'll go to washington to hear how the republicans are trying to get the law repealed. >>> political scandal in mexico. a conservative candidate is accused of having a steamy past in las vegas. >>> a storm is pounding colorado now with heavy snow and heavy winds. it has made travel nearly impossible in some areas and dangerous in others. one...
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it is the law of the land. patricia tapped into something earlier, people in a bipartisan way, are taking apart obama care. saw on the eve of the anniversary of obama care, the senate, by 79-20 override the 2.3 tax increase on medical devices. now, granted, it was an amendment to a non-binding senate budget resolution but hopefully, they will have the courage to do that again p the fact is if there are tax increases for obama care both sides want to get rid of. >> here is a something though, a handful of republican governors. they come to embrace the crucial programs, medicaid expansion. that includes florida governor rick scott, ohio governor john kasich, arizona governor jan brewer. but these same governors then reject the exchanges. so, are they just trying to have it both ways? >> of course they are trying to have it both ways. they are politician. nothing wrong going on with the obama care bill. tough tweak legislation. legislations are not perfect. you take a little of this, a little of that. you massage
it is the law of the land. patricia tapped into something earlier, people in a bipartisan way, are taking apart obama care. saw on the eve of the anniversary of obama care, the senate, by 79-20 override the 2.3 tax increase on medical devices. now, granted, it was an amendment to a non-binding senate budget resolution but hopefully, they will have the courage to do that again p the fact is if there are tax increases for obama care both sides want to get rid of. >> here is a something...
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it's meant to educate the public about policework and promote social media as a law enforcement tool. police have been tweeting for the past two years. they say it's been a big help when they need to get information out quickly. >> twitter has been a great asset for us. it's saving time. it's allowing us to view more with less resources on a regular basis. >>> right now, nine bay area police departments participated in today's tweet-a-thon along with two others. >>> a meteor streaked over the east coast. witnesses from florida to maine spotted the fire ball at 5:00 our time. the american meteor society is receiving hundreds of reports of sightings and of course social media is a buzz as well. there are unconfirmed reports the meteorite landed near the border. >>> this is becoming epidemic. we have to stop these meteors. >> if you can figure out a way, you would be a very rich man. >> as long as they don't do any damage. >> until they hit you. nay are they are beautiful in the sky. you can see the stars. you can see the moon. the skies are so clear out there. over the south bay, the sa
it's meant to educate the public about policework and promote social media as a law enforcement tool. police have been tweeting for the past two years. they say it's been a big help when they need to get information out quickly. >> twitter has been a great asset for us. it's saving time. it's allowing us to view more with less resources on a regular basis. >>> right now, nine bay area police departments participated in today's tweet-a-thon along with two others. >>> a...